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      Sandra Larson’s Blog

      Parker the Tibetan Terrier 

      March 6th, 2009

      Recently, I had the privilege of dog sitting a beautiful Tibetan Terrier which I’ve been told is often the reincarnation of a Tibetan Monk! We already have two dogs already in our home, so adding Parker, if only for a few days required some stretching and accommodating by all. It was like creating a blended family. One of the amazing things I noticed about this dog was his wonderful ability to lighten things up and make us laugh. When I dropped my wet towel on the floor, he rolled around on it! When the mood got somber, he jumped up on the bed, ran around in circles, and happily barked for joy.

      So, when it was time for me to do an animal communication session with a cat in New Zealand, I invited him to sit with me in my meditation chair. Without a moment’s hesitation, he leaped into my lap. During my conversation with the lovely sweet New Zealand cat, Parker sat perfectly still, patiently waiting for us to complete our talk. When we finished and I closed the conversation, I turned my attention to Parker.
      In a delightful conversation, we chatted amicably for a while. His last words to me were, “But why do you call it your ‘mediation chair’? You should really call it your ‘journey chair’.” I thought, ‘Oh, he most mean because I’m a Soul Coach and I take people on Soul Journeys.’

      He heard that thought and said, “Oh no! It’s because you can sit in this chair and journey to New Zealand for a talk with a cat!”

      And of course, he was right. We can travel anywhere, anytime. Our loving intentions take us on many journeys near and far. Today before sitting down to write this little story about Parker. I found myself longing to return to that very chair for an afternoon meditation. I thought to myself, “I’m going to go meditate myself.” But then I laughed as I heard Parker say, “No, you should say you this: I’m going to go journey myself!”

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